I had to reformat my HD recently and lost a handy little utility which would ID any kind of video file (mpeg, divx, asf, mov, etc) and produce a readout of the file's specs (size, bitrate, etc). For the life of me, I can't remember the name of it. I searched the tools section here but nothing rang a bell. Anybody?
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A program called AVICODEC provides at least some of the information you describe, but it sounds like the one you had provided more comprehensive information.
Please post again if you ever find the program that provides all the information you describe - it sounds very useful and I would like to get a copy for myself. -
is it Gspot??
I don't have it with me here at work, but I use it for identifying stuff like the codec used and such.... -
I'd like to know what you used, too. It wasn't Bitrate Viewer, was it? Don't think so, 'cause I don't think that it handles anything other than MPEGs.
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I just tried MovieID and it said
"Can't do movies over 2G" or something similar.
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